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Originally Posted by Flash Walken
Which sounds like a load of bull#### when israeli defense minister says they used them, and continue to use them, as artillery shells.
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It also says:
"the IDF used this type of munitions according to the rules of international law."
There are different rules for weapon use in urban settings. I should have clarified that. In an urban situation you can use them for the purpose of lighting but not for other purposes.
In open warfare, it's game on. How is a soldier getting hit by white phosphorous any different than a soldier getting hit by a regular shell, a high powered bullet, or napalm? Warfare sucks. It's not a tickle fight.